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| 314.1 | Where and what time? | SYSENG::NELSON | E unibus plurum | Fri Apr 10 1987 12:18 | 12 | 
|  |     I don't have any suggestions yet, but a little more info may
    be of help in replying.  First is that "Brook Trout" fishing
    or Brook "trout fishing"?  I took it to mean the first.  Is there
    a specific area in Mass. that you are considering fishing?
    What time of the year are we talking about?   I expect a lot
    of the "give and take" type stocked streams will be delayed
    in stocking due to the high water.  There are also the ponds 
    that contain Brookies as well.   This info should help for some
    people to reply.  I know it does me....
    
    Steve           
    
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| 314.2 |  | AIMHI::TOMAS | Joe | Fri Apr 10 1987 13:19 | 8 | 
|  |     With all the flooding and high water...you could fish almost anyone's
    backyard!
    
    
    ...sorry...couldn't let that one slip by.
    
    -Joe- (now_waiting_for_the_snide_remarks)
    
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| 314.3 | It has been a looong time! | ESPN::NICOLAZZO | Xipe Lives! | Fri Apr 10 1987 13:36 | 12 | 
|  |     RE: 0
    	I'm not sure where is Mass. you plan on fishing... I know several
    	small trout streams in the Hudson area, and I would suggest
    	checking out the Squannocok (sp?) River in Townsend, or the
    	northern branch of the Swift River (Don't know what town it's
    	in, west of Gardner - but it's a great trout stream!).
    
    	Let me know where in Mass. you plan on fishing and maybe I can
    	help.
    
    		Robert (who may wet a line this season!).
    
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| 314.4 |  | PVAX::STEVEVAN |  | Fri Apr 10 1987 14:03 | 9 | 
|  |     
    			TROUT FISHING
    
    	You could try the deerfield river....it's catch-n-release from
    the dam to the Hoosack tunnel.....from the hoosack on down it's
    catch-n-keep....don't know how it is now after all the rain.....
    	The Swift river is good also......
    
    
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| 314.5 | I Goofed | FLDSVC::MCNEIL | Tom McNeil | Mon Apr 13 1987 09:04 | 11 | 
|  |     I am sorry for not giving you all the proper information. This is
    the first time that I have used the notes file and I was concentrating
    on doing the entry rather than a properly worded request.  what
    we would like to do is try for some good "Brook Trout" fishing in
    in pond and lakes here in Mass.  We are located in Leominster and
    are willing to travel a bit but of course the closer to home the
    better.
    Thank you all very much for your replies and i look forward to reading
    more of the fishing file.  Good fishing to everyone.
    
    tom
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| 314.6 | Trout | TALLIS::RIEU | Celtics...BACK TO BACK | Mon Apr 13 1987 09:14 | 10 | 
|  |        Some good Trout ponds in the Central Mass. area, (you might have
    to settle for rainbows more than brookies.
          o Leominster State Park  Rte 2 west to Rte 31 So.
          o Whalom Lake
          o Fort Pond in Lancaster, just off Rte 2 E. at Rte 70
          o Wachusett Reservoir
          o Sandy Pond in Ayer
    These are all stocked.
                                                            Denny
     
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| 314.7 | HOPE TO CATCH A TROUT THIS YEAR | DEPOT::BELL |  | Mon Apr 13 1987 14:55 | 8 | 
|  |     DENNY,
    
    
    I HAVE NEVER CAUGHT A TROUT. ALWAYS CATCH BASS AND ASSORTED JUNK
    FISH. WHERE AT THE WACHUSETT IS THE BEST SPOT
                                             HOWARD(STILL HAVEN'T CAUGHT
    A TROUT)                      
    
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| 314.8 | Hudson | GRAMPS::LASKY |  | Thu Apr 16 1987 11:47 | 9 | 
|  |     Robert,
    
    I live in Hudson, can you tell me where the small streams are, and
    directions to them??  Is the streams large enough to flyfish in??
    
    
    				Thanks for your help,
    
    				Bart Lasky
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| 314.9 | Wachusett has good memories for me! | SPMFG1::PARKERJ |  | Thu Apr 16 1987 12:45 | 12 | 
|  |     Re .7
    
    I've watched them stock the Wachusett at the southwest side. I think
    it's rt. 140 that runs alongside the spot. Walk around to the other
    side away from the road. The large trout (fish with shiners) are
    generally taken on the boylston side (about 1 mile from Tahanto
    High School coming from Worcester). There is a small road on the
    left you can drive down and park. Then walk about 4-5 blocks to
    the cove. The trout spend a lot of time there due to the small
    stream the smelt spawn in that runs into the reservoir in the cove.
    Good fishing!
    							Jim
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| 314.10 | Danforths and Assabet brooks... | ESPN::NICOLAZZO | Xipe Lives! | Fri Apr 17 1987 12:00 | 29 | 
|  |     re: .8
    	OK - here's 2 :
    
    	Danforths Brook - head up Rt. 85 towards Bolton, about 2-3 miles
    	from Hudson Main St. you'll see a sign on the left (says something
    	like Danforth Lot - it's town owned land) pull into the dirt
    	road and the brook is right there. Danforths brook is not very
    	good for flyrodding (too much brush along the shore).
    
    	Assabet brook - head up Rt. 62 towards Stow, about 1 mile from
    	Rt. 117, you will cross over a bridge. Take a right directly
    	after crossing the bridge. Follow this road to the end (only
    	about 1/4 mile) take a right and you are there! (the brook
    	runs under a bridge right there). This is a VERY nice brook
    	for fly fishing, there is a field which borders one side of
    	the brook (really helps with those backcasts!) - brook also
    	has some nice riffles and pools. I'm a little fond of Assabet
    	brook, I got my first trout on a dry fly there about 10 years
    	ago!!
    
    	Hope these directions make sense!!
    
    		Good luck and good fishing,
    
    			Robert.
    
    P.S. - Wear your waders if your going to Assabet brook, the field
    	   is usually flooded!!
    
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| 314.11 | must be a CARP | JAWS::WIERSUM |  | Fri Apr 17 1987 13:45 | 17 | 
|  |     
    I did buy that 1/2 dozen shiners and headed for Wachusett.
    I set up in what looked like THE Place. After having lost two shiners
    to a much too aggresive casting technique, I finally got one place
    in just the right local to sit back and drink a beer and WAIT For
    the fifteen pound laker. After about 30 min, some guy about forty
    feet away hooked on to a biggy. I walked on down (only to stretch
    my legs) and watched him pull a really nice fish out of the water.
    BTW he was using a surf casting rod with 20#test line.
    He says "this aint no laker, I think it's a CARP"!
    I almost lost my mind-------this guy hooked into a 3 1/2 to 4#
    SMall Mouth. He didn't even know what he had.
    
    That's all folks
    
    Garry (the_back_deck_wizard_who_can't_catch_a_LAKER)
    
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| 314.12 | OTHER PLACES AROUND THE STERILING/W.BOYSTON AREA | FLDSVC::OSTERBERG |  | Thu Apr 23 1987 12:20 | 16 | 
|  |     THERE ARE SERVAL VERY GOOD LOCATION FOR TROUT FISHING AT THE WACHUSETT
    REV. ONE SPOT THAT IS HOT THIS PAST WEEK IS AT THE RT12 BRIDGE AREA
    ON THE BOYLSTON SIDE OF THE ROAD .  THEY HAVE BEEN GETTING LAKERS,
    AN BROWNS OUT OF THERE ON SHINERS. THE OTHER PLACE WHERE I HAVE
    HAD LUCK THIS PAS T WEEK IS ON THE STILL REIVER IN STERLING OFF
    OF JOHN DEE ROAD, AT THE SINGING BRIDGE, WALK DOWN STREAM AND FISH
    INTHAT AREA, I MYSELF TOOK A 1 1/2 LB BROOKIE AND A 2LB BROOKIE
    OUT OF THERE.  THE SIDE ROAD MENTION IN BOYLSTON TO PARK ON IS CALLED
    MILL RD I BELEAVE.   AND TO GET OT THE STILL RIVER TAKE RT 140 
    TO JOHN DEE RD. TURN RIGHT GO DOWN UNDER I 190 YOU WILL COME TO
    AN INTERSECTION THE SINGING BRIDGE IS RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU IF YOU
    TURN RIGHT THAT ROAD WILL BRING YOU ALONG THE STILL RIVER OVER INTO
    THE WEST BOYLSTON AREA OF THE RIVER THAT GOOD FISHING DOWN IN THERE
    ALSO, .  I HOPE THIS INFORMATION IS HELPFUL TO SOME OF YOU OUT THERE
    AND GOOD FISHING TO ALL.
    
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| 314.13 | M.D.C. is not for me | PISCES::FEE |  | Fri May 01 1987 04:28 | 9 | 
|  |     RE .11
    
     Watch out with the frosty ones on wachusett.  I got nailed last year
    for D.W.F. (drinking wile fishing).  I had to go to court and every
    thing.  You know when they catch you drinking and driving you have
    to go to driving school, I was hoping they would send me to fishing
    school. 
    
    Tom Fee IV
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| 314.14 | How about soem updates? | EPOCH::JOHNSON | Rule #6: There is no rule #6. | Tue Jun 27 1989 17:03 | 6 | 
|  | How about some help with brookies/browns on central Mass streams?  We've been
up to the Quinapoxet River every Sunday with some (but not much) luck.
Can we revive this as a "trout fishing" status topic?
Pete
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| 314.15 | A great book !! | FDCV30::LANZA |  | Fri Jul 27 1990 07:37 | 33 | 
|  |      
     
      The Massachusetts/Rhode Island Council of Trout Unlimited
    has publish a 270-page book entitled "An Anglers Guide to 
    Trout Fishing In Massachusetts."
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      Maps, fly patterns, Trout, Sea Run Brown Trout, and Shad are just
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      The cost is $15.00 plus $2.50 for shipping.  The gasoline you 
    save by having these maps alone pays for the book. 
      Proceeds from the sale of this book are used for the preservation,
    restoration, and enhancement of our coldwater fisheries and
    coldwater resources.
     
                     HELP TROUT UNLIMITED 
                             
                 
       Contact:
              Squan-A-Tissit Chapter T.U.
              P.O. BOX 1319
              Pepperell, MA
                           01463
      
              
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